Newtype

Japanese pop culture magazine


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FieldValue
image_fileNewtype May 2024 cover.webp
image_captionCover of the May 2024 issue, featuring Delicious in Dungeon
frequencyMonthly
circulation160,750
categoryAnime, manga, ja, Japanese science fiction, and video games
companyKadokawa Shoten
firstdate
countryJapan
basedTokyo
languageJapanese
website
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| image_file = Newtype May 2024 cover.webp | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = Cover of the May 2024 issue, featuring Delicious in Dungeon | editor = | editor_title = | previous_editor = | staff_writer = | frequency = Monthly | circulation = 160,750 | category = Anime, manga, ja, Japanese science fiction, and video games | company = Kadokawa Shoten | firstdate = | country = Japan | based = Tokyo | language = Japanese | website = | issn = Newtype is a monthly magazine originating from Japan covering anime and, to a lesser extent, manga, voice actors, science fiction, ja, and video games. It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985, and has since been released in Japan on the 10th of every month.

Newtype Korea was formerly published in South Korea. Spin-off publications of Newtype also exist in Japan, such as Newtype Hero and Newtype the Live, which are dedicated to ja and NewWORDS, which is geared toward a more adult market, as well as numerous limited-run versions such as Clamp Newtype. An English language version, Newtype USA, was published in North America between 2002 and 2008.

The magazine's name comes from the "Newtypes" in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam series, specifically Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) and its sequel Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985). Newtype launched a week after Zeta Gundam began airing on March 2, 1985.

Content

Columns

Newtype runs several columns per month, typically written by creators within the anime and manga industries. Past and current contributors include Satsuki Igarashi (of Clamp), Mahiro Maeda, and Gilles Poitras. Newtype USA included columns from more history-minded writers (such as Jonathan Clements) as well as individuals involved in the US anime industry (such as Monica Rial).

Manga

Newtype usually contains a center insert with regularly serialized manga (often to be later published in ja form by Kadokawa). The magazine is perhaps best known in Japan for serializing Mamoru Nagano's The Five Star Stories.

Manga serialized in Newtype USA varied due to licensing reasons. They had included Full Metal Panic!, Angel/Dust, Chrono Crusade, Lagoon Engine Einsatz, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days, Angel/Dust Neo, and Kobato, only several of which actually appeared in the Japanese Newtype.

Fiction

Light novels have also been serialized within the Japanese version of the magazine in the past: these have included "For the Barrel" (an abstract adaptation of the Mobile Suit Gundam novel trilogy); a novelization of Overman King Gainer (accompanied by illustrations from the show's character designer, Kinu Nishimura); and the Yoshiyuki Tomino story "Gaia Gear", set in the far future of Gundams Universal Century timeline.

Television schedule

A large insert within the magazine usually contains a television schedule for anime and ja programs set to run on various Japanese networks throughout the coming month, accompanied by synopses for each aired episode and network ratings for each show from the previous month.

Art-related material

Newtype contains a tip column for working with computer graphics in manga-style illustration, written by a different guest illustrator (or group of illustrators, in some cases) each month. The column generally centers around working with Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter.

In the Japanese version (and in the early months of the American version), the last page of Newtype is usually reserved for one of a series of art pieces or illustrations (accompanied by comment or short column) from a known anime illustrator. Perhaps the best known of these is the "GUNDAM FIX" illustration series by Hajime Katoki, which placed mecha from the Gundam franchise within real-world photographic contexts. Other illustrators who have contributed to this back page in the past include Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (who ran a series of illustrations devoted to Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin) and Hisashi Hirai (who ran a series devoted to his designs for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, titled "Gundam SEED RGB").

International versions

Newtype USA included both translated Japanese content and original U.S. material. Content included anime, manga, music, game, toy and model reviews, director interviews, artist profiles, and regular columns by industry experts, tastemakers and deep-cover insiders. Newtype USA also included bonus content, such as posters, postcards, a centerfold spread, serialized manga, and a DVD insert. Newtype USA was published by A.D. Vision, parent company of the anime distributor ADV Films and manga publisher ADV Manga, but the magazine still featured content and promotional material from properties distributed by competing publishers. About 70% of the material is translated from the Japanese release, including matching cover and front story, and articles from American writers. Subscriptions on initial release were expected to hit 50,000.

The first Newtype USA issue was published in November 2002 (a preview issue of Newtype USA featuring RahXephon was distributed selectively at anime and comic conventions in late Q3 2002). and ended publication after the February 2008 issue. After its initial print run, sealed polybagged back issues of Newtype USA are considered highly collectible. It was replaced in 2008 with PiQ magazine, which ceased publication after four issues.

Newtype was also published in South Korea by Daewon C.I. under the name Newtype Korea. The first issue was released in July 1999 and the magazine lasted until June 2015, when the last issue was published. The magazine included translated Japanese content, with added emphasis on domestic South Korean animation projects. Daewon C.I. also used the Newtype branding for a line of imported Japanese animation DVDs and light novels, called "Newtype DVD" and "Newtype Light Novel", respectively. Both the original Japanese and English editions used the right-to-left format while the South Korean edition is reversed.

Newtype Anime Awards

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YearBest TV AnimeBest Anime FilmBest DirectorBest ActorBest Supporting ActorBest ActressBest Supporting ActressBest Male CharacterBest Female CharacterRef.Best ActorBest ActressBest Voice Actor
2011Puella Magi Madoka MagicaMacross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of GoodbyeAkiyuki ShinboMamoru MiyanoKeiji FujiwaraAoi YūkiChiwa SaitōRintaro OkabeHomura Akemi
2012Fate/ZeroK-On! the MovieAtsushi NishigoriAkio ŌtsukaEriko NakamuraRiderHaruka Amami
2013Attack on TitanSteins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà VuTetsurō ArakiTomokazu SugitaMiyuki SawashiroRintaro OkabeMikasa Ackerman
2014Kill la KillThe Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future!Atsushi NishigoriYūki KajiEriko NakamuraKazuto KirigayaHaruka Amami
2015Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade WorksPsycho-Pass: The MovieTakahiro MiuraTakuya EguchiKana HanazawaHachiman HikigayaYukino Yukinoshita
2016Kabaneri of the Iron FortressYour NameMasaharu WatanabeHiroshi KamiyaInori MinaseSubaru NatsukiRem
2017Fate/ApocryphaSword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal ScaleTakuya IgarashiYūichirō UmeharaMiyuki SawashiroKazuto KirigayaAsuna Yuuki
2018The Idolmaster SideMBungo Stray Dogs: Dead AppleTakuya IgarashiMamoru MiyanoKana HanazawaTeru TendoKyōka Izumi
2019Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no YaibaPromareHaruo SotozakiNatsuki HanaeAkari KitōTanjiro KamadoNezuko Kamado
2020Kaguya-sama: Love Is War?KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! Legend of CrimsonMamoru HatakeyamaMakoto FurukawaAoi KogaMiyuki ShiroganeKaguya Shinomiya
2021Jujutsu KaisenDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen TrainHaruo SotozakiMamoru MiyanoAkari KitōKyojuro RengokuNezuko Kamado
2022Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District ArcSword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless NightHaruo SotozakiYoshitsugu MatsuokaAoi KogaKazuto KirigayaAsuna Yuuki
2023Bocchi the Rock!Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep NightKeiichirō SaitōLynnKazuto KirigayaSuletta Mercury
2024Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death & Shibuya IncidentMobile Suit Gundam SEED FreedomShōta GoshozonoYoshino AoyamaSatoru GojoFrieren
2025Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines!Bocchi the Rock! Re:Re:Kazuya TsurumakiHikaru TonoKazuhiko NukumizuHitori Gotō
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References

References

  1. (January 19, 2010). "2009 Japanese Anime/Game Magazine Circulation Numbers". Anime News Network.
  2. (January 9, 2008). "Newtype USA to Cease Publication". Anime News Network.
  3. (November 25, 2002). "A.D. Vision to publish English version of Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype". Japan Toy and Game Software Journal.
  4. (November 30, 2002). "Newtype Premiere Goes to Press". [[Anime News Network]].
  5. (January 10, 2008). "A.D. Vision to replace Newtype USA with PiQ in March". [[Anime News Network]].
  6. "Watch Best Anime Girl Characters Online".
  7. "Newtype Korea". Daiwon C.I..
  8. (October 9, 2011). "Madoka Magica Wins 12 of 21 Newtype Anime Awards".
  9. (October 7, 2012). "Fate/Zero, K-ON Win Top Prizes in Newtype Anime Awards (Updated)".
  10. (October 13, 2016). "Attack on Titan Wins Top Prizes in Newtype Anime Awards".
  11. (October 12, 2016). "Kill la Kill, Idolm@ster Movie Win Top Prizes in Newtype Awards".
  12. (October 10, 2016). "Fate/Stay Night, Psycho-Pass Film Win Top Newtype Awards".
  13. (October 9, 2016). "Shinkai's 'your name.,' Kabaneri Win Top Newtype Anime Awards".
  14. "「Fate/Apocrypha」&「劇場版 ソードアート・オンライン -オーディナル・スケール-」が1位を獲得! ニュータイプアニメアワード最終結果 {{!}} WebNewtype". WebNewtype.
  15. (October 7, 2018). "Idolm@ster SideM, Bungo Stray Dogs Film Win Top Newtype Anime Awards".
  16. (October 27, 2019). "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Promare Anime Win Top Newtype Anime Awards".
  17. (November 10, 2020). "Newtype 2020 December Issue". [[Kadokawa Shoten]].
  18. (March 19, 2022). "Newtype 2021 December Issue". [[Kadokawa Shoten]].
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  21. {{cite press release. link. (September 1, 2025). [[Kadokawa Corporation]]
  22. (October 19, 2025). "Makeine, Bocchi the Rock! Anime Win Top Newtype Anime Awards (Updated)".

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